Thank you!

May 20th, 2012 by Kate

I am so late with this!

The Saltaire Arts Trail weekend was so busy. Thank you to everyone who came by and said hello. When that was all over I went straight into my next project. I will come to that…

My lanterns, on their first weekend out, went down very well at 19 Titus Street, even though the lovely house in which I exhibited lacked a dark and dingy corner to show them at their best. My very clever friend Sarah Mason took some of these photos – the best ones are hers!

I didn’t get much chance to wander around the other houses. I did manage to look at George Street where Hannah Nunn was selling her beautiful lamps. I also found the work of Helen Hallows. Like me, she’s a textile designer turned artist and she too uses a lot of stitching and pattern in her work. Do have a look. It’s lovely work.

Daniel bought the children over one afternoon and they had a ball! I love this photo. This was Daisy’s first ever go and painting. I still have to wash her coat. My knees were also enhanced with poster paint.

 

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Tomorrow!

May 4th, 2012 by Kate

Tomorrow, early, I am heading to Saltaire to set up my display. My lanterns – my first sample run of them – are all ready.

I’ve spent this evening making paper bunting for part of the display…

I’ve been a busy girl, and there’s lots of work on display.  I hope to get some visitors! I am at 19 Titus Street which is open 10am til 5pm, May 5th, 6th, 7th. I will be there tomorrow morning, and all day Monday if anyone wants to come and say hello!

 

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An unexpected painting day

April 23rd, 2012 by Kate

Technical issues held up the laser cutting of my last lantern design today so I had  whole day of painting. Something I haven’t had for weeks and weeks! I’m well on track for the Saltaire Arts Trail and have a big pile of prints all gilded and wrapped.

I am painting a large piece at the moment. It takes up the whole desk and this is just one end of it. It’s a commission for some nice (and very patient) people near Midgely.

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Above Midgely

I painted while listening to After Henry from the Radio 4 archive. It’s felt like quite a decadent day!

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Underdwellings and Overdwellings

April 20th, 2012 by Kate

I’m about to take this new painting to the framers, ready for The Saltaire Arts Trail. It’s a bit smaller than usual. I’ve been experimenting with text!

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Only two seeks to go! I’ve also just finished gilding the range of prints I’m exhibiting there. I’m getting a few framed up this time.

I am hoping to cut the last of the lantern designs on Monday. Then they will be packaged up ready to sell for the first time in Saltaire. I can’t wait to be able to post some photos of all of them finished.

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Saltaire Arts Trail

March 28th, 2012 by Kate

I’m very excited about this years Saltaire Arts trail. I’m exhibiting at 19 Titus Street with the photographer Martin Priestley. It is just over a month away, over the first May bank holiday weekend:

I’m going to be allowed out – CHILD FREE! – for some of it to help with the exhibition. I’ve been preparing a range of prints to show and hopefully two original pieces. Having found a man that can (at last) I am pressing ahead with my little lanterns and am very hopeful to have them available for the first time that weekend. Here’s the latest progress:

The laser can cut so fine that there are bunting flags hanging from a hairs breadth of paper!

 

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Bridge Lanes

March 8th, 2012 by Kate

The lanterns keep hitting technical difficulties, so I’ve been making the use of the warmer weather to work on some new things. The front of Bridge Lanes faces the main road and is in the shade. But look at the back! It’s bathed in sunlight almost all day.

My friend took the twins to the park for a couple of hours on a sunny afternoon last week so I went out drawing. This is going to be a big painting. As big as my desk will allow!

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More Lanterns…

January 30th, 2012 by Kate

I have been doing other things, but this is the project that’s been keeping me awake in the early hours of the morning. The twins have been sleeping fine! I now have three lanterns that I want to develop:

The first is Albert Street in Hebden Bridge. The final design has bunting in the window of Ribbon Circus.

The second is Old Bridge Gate, which I’ve painted several times because I love the house that’s covered in virginia creeper.

And the third is autumn trees strung with fairy lights. That’s the one I finished last night after sitting with different sizes of nails making the different sized holes!

Hannah from Radiance Lighting in Hebden Bridge is coming over tomorrow to blow raspberries at the twins, and then talk production once we’ve packed them off to bed!

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Twinkling lights

December 14th, 2011 by Kate

Robin, who should be asleep, is shuffling around under the desk. He keeps turning off the computer. But when the twins have slept these past couple of weeks, this is what I have been playing with:


I have a second scene painted and intend to play with cutting it over Christmas. But this is the colour prototype of the first design. There’s a whiskey glass with a tea light inside. Now I just need to find a man who can make it for me!

This one is of Albert Street in Hebden Bridge, with the old Zion chapel behind. The second I will post soon. I have begun a third, which will be of trees strung with lights. This is making these dark evenings less gloomy!

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Autumn colours and lanterns

November 6th, 2011 by Kate

I’m so enjoying the colours of the trees the last few weeks. They’re incredible! Though I know a gusty weekend will strip the trees bare and leave the landscape monochrome til spring. I’ve been taking the new paintings out to capture the colours. I was sat by the river yesterday with some hot chocolate, some pencils, and no children!

Also, with the help of my lovely friend Hannah Nunn at Radiance, I’ve been working on a new idea. The one on the left is a prototype, the one the right is a Birthday card. The finished ones will be full colour, like my paintings, but lanterns, cut so the light twinkles out of the windows and doors.

Also, after patiently waiting for about a year now The Harrison Lord Gallery will be restocking my prints, just as soon as I can muster them a collection. Tomorrow is saved entirely for stitching prints for Steven Lord!

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Starting some new ideas…

October 3rd, 2011 by Kate

With a date in mind – all be it a long way off – I have started some new work while the sun is shining and the leaves are turning.

I’ve started two of the views from the other side of the valley, down accross Market street with, what Hattie and I call, the Madeline houses (like the houses in the children’s book) and the stepped terrace up Heptonstall road. Read the rest of this entry »

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About Kate Lycett

Kate Lycett is an artist who lives and works in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire.